The following arrests were made by Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office:
Brian Hines Jr., 29, was charged with aggravated assault-manifest extreme indifference to life.
Jeremy Hudson, 34, was charged with possession of cocaine, contempt of court and three counts of failure to appear.
Lawrence Tate Jr., 19, was charged with two counts of armed robbery.
Terrance Cotton, 26, was charged with burglary-commercial building, cars, etc.
Ricky Martinez, 46, was charged with domestic violence-aggravated assault by strangulation.
Jerome Abrams Jr., 29, was charged with domestic violence-aggravated assault by strangulation.
Curtis Stroud Jr., 36, was charged with domestic violence-aggravated assault by strangulation.
Christopher Sanders, 49, was charged with possession of burglary tools, burglary a commercial building, car, etc., resisting arrest and trespassing.
The following arrests were made by the Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office:
Kelsye Freshour, 39, was charged with a circuit court order.
Carl Mickens, 29, was charged with third offense DUI.
Charles Butler, 33, was indicted for a felony charge.
Gayla Hodnett, 53,w as charged with possession of a controlled substance.
Frederick Stewart, 58, was sentenced to one year.
Eddie Parks, 60, was indicted for two felony charges.
Javante Hendrix, 19, was indicted for a felony charge.
Thomas Stribling, 41, was charged with aggravated domestic assault and possession of a Schedule I drug.
William Smith, 31, was charged with a circuit court order.
Mildred Chaplin, 65, was charged with felony taking of a motor vehicle.
Mark Chaplin, 55, was charged with felony taking of a motor vehicle.
Tabria Bradley, 29, was charged with burglary of a vehicle.
Furtona Ballard, 19, was charged with four counts of burglary of a vehicle.
Kizziah Carter, 19, was charged with four counts of burglary of a vehicle.
Annie Gray, 31, was charged with fraud.
Jaqeavious Evans, 20, was charged with two counts of burglary of a vehicle.
Jamaunte Thompson, 32, was charged with a circuit court order.
William Myers, 30, was charged with burglary other than a dwelling.
Ray Cullens, 32, was charged with a MDOC hold, expired driver’s license and expired tag.
Mondaca Rodgers, 34, was served for a felony warrant and charged with expired driver’s license.
Kanaan Houston, was indicted for four felony charges.
Jonathan Emerson, 23, was indicted for a felony charge.
Jamal Jones, 19, was indicted for a felony charge.
Dkerius McCoy, 20, was indicted for a felony charge.
Maefrances Bobo, 31, was served for two felony warrants.
Joseph Bell, 38, was indicted for a felony charge.
Johnny Harris, 61, was indicted for a felony charge.
Splyndid Hollis, 20, was served for a felony warrant.
James Manns, 44, was indicted for a felony charge and charged with expired driver’s license.
Harrison Browning, 21, was indicted for a felony charge.
Wesley Kennedy, 26, was sentenced to MDOC.
Caesare Fair, 36, was sentenced to MDOC.
Justin Jenkins, 33, was served for a felony warrant.
Trevor McBride, 26, was served for a felony warrant.
Toccara Bell, 35, was charged with fleeing law enforcement, possession of a weapon by a felon, reckless driving, driving on the wrong side of the road, no seatbelt and abusive calls to 911.
South Oakes, 30, was indicted for a felony charge.
Jalon Gates, 20, was indicted for a felony charge.
Portia Manning, 29, was charged with possession of a Schedule IV drug, armed robbery and disorderly conduct.
Courtney Clay, 25, was indicted for a felony charge.
Chiquita Stewart, 48, was charged with possession of cocaine, possession of paraphernalia and cyberstalking.
Clinton Williams, 65, was charged with two counts of fourth offense DUI, expired tag and failure to dim headlights.
Kedesha Poe, 27, was charged with a bench warrant.
Ryan Minor, 22, was charged with burglary of an occupied residence, malicious mischief, contempt of court and domestic violence.
Kendal Halbert, 29, was charged with possession of a stolen firearm, no insurance, driving on suspended license and speeding.
Dantrell Lewis, 26, was charged with a bench warrant.
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